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Diversity and Distribution of Spider Pathogens in Kew Collections.
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Taxonomic recircumscriptions in the Aglaia elaeagnoidea complex (Meliaceae).
is the most widespread and species-rich genus in , comprising 124 species. has presented along standing dilemma for taxonomists; it is highly morphologically and ecologically variable, and has a range extending across India, South east Asia, Australia and islands of the western Pacific Ocean. Previous work has examined molecular variation... -
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Evolutionary relationships, biogeography and morphological characters of Glinus (Molluginaceae), with special emphasis on the genus composition in Sub-Saharan Africa.
is a small genus of Molluginaceae with 8–10 species mostly distributed in the tropics of the World. Its composition and evolutionary relationships were poorly studied. A new molecular phylogeny constructed here using nuclear (ITS) and chloroplast ( , ) markers confirmed the monophyly of the genus. Based on ITS analysis,... -
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Molecular phylogeny of the nettle family (Urticaceae) inferred from multiple loci of three genomes and extensive generic sampling.
Wu, Zeng-Yuan ; Monro, Alex K. ; Milne, Richard I. ; Wang, Hong ; Yi, Ting-Shuang …
Three genomes, Phylogenetic trees, Urticaceae, Molecular phylogeny, Infra-familial relationships, and Cecropiaceae
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Coccoloba-associated xerocomoid boletes (Boletaceae) from the Caribbean and Mexico: Tropicoboletus ruborculus gen. et comb. nov., revision of Xerocomus coccolobae, phylogenetic assessment of Singerocomus guadelupae comb. nov., and type studies of Xerocomus caeruleonigrescens, X. cuneipes, and X. pseudoboletinus var. pini-caribaeae.
Only two -associated xerocomoid boletes with smooth basidiospores are currently known from the Dominican Republic, namely and . A multilocus phylogenetic analysis of four gene markers (ITS, LSU, , ) reveals that . forms an autonomous clade in the corresponding to a novel genus, which is introduced here as gen....Gelardi, Matteo ; Angelini, Claudio ; Biketova, Alona Yu. ; Suz, Laura M. ; Ercole, Enrico …
Taxonomy, Neotropical boletes, Molecular phylogeny, Mexico, Greater Antilles, Boletales, and Caribbean
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Molecular phylogeny and evolutionary history of the Eurasiatic orchid genus Himantoglossum s.l. (Orchidaceae).
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Phylogeny and classification of the East Asian Amitostigma alliance (Orchidaceae: Orchideae) based on six DNA markers.
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Lysimachia kraduengensis (Primulaceae), a new species from northeastern Thailand.
A new species of Primulaceae from Thailand, Lysimachia kraduengensis, is described and illustrated. It is morphologically similar to L. engleri, L. lancifolia, L. laxa and L. sikokiana in having solitary and axillary flowers, a yellow corolla, relatively long pedicels and basifixed anthers. The new species can be distinguished by the...Lysimachia, Eudicots, Molecular phylogeny, Thailand, Ericales, New species, Indo-China, Taxonomy, and Loei Province (Thailand)
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Phylogenetic relationships, taxonomic revision and new taxa of Termitomyces (Lyophyllaceae, Basidiomycota) inferred from combined nLSU- and mtSSU-rDNA sequences.
In order to contribute to the taxonomic revision of several species of Termitomyces, sequences of 74 strains representing 28 taxa were used to generate a combined nLSU-mtSSU phylogenetic tree. The phylogenetic analysis showed that re-classification was required for 12 taxa originally misidentified under various names. The changes led to the...Molecular phylogeny, Termitomyces, Termitophilic fungi, Taxonomic novelties, and Combined genes
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Reproductive Biology, Morphological Taxonomy, Biogeography and Molecular Phylogeny of Aglaia Lour. (Meliaceae).
The molecular revolution has given us new opportunities to explore species relationships, evolution and historical biogeography. It is at its most powerful when combined with studies of the living plants in the field and information gleaned from the many thousands of herbarium specimens that go into preparing comprehensive taxonomic revisions.For...Aglaia, Reproductive biology, Biogeography, Plant morphology, Molecular phylogeny, and Taxonomy
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Euphorbia mbuinzauensis, a new succulent species in Kenya from the Synadenium group in Euphorbia sect. Monadenium (Euphorbiaceae).
, a succulent new species of the group in Euphorbiaceae from Makueni County, Kenya, is described and illustrated. Morphologically, it is most similar to , but differs mainly by its shrubby habit (up to 4 m), abaxial leaves surfaces with densely stellate hairs, 2–4-forked cymes, smaller bracts (ca. 2.5 ×...Wei, Neng ; Mutie, Fredrick Munyao ; Mwachala, Geoffrey ; Grace, Olwen M. ; Hu, Guang-Wan …
Succulents, Endangered, Synadenium, East Africa, Taxonomy, and Molecular phylogeny
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Reappraisal of the Genus Exsudoporus (Boletaceae) Worldwide Based on Multi-Gene Phylogeny, Morphology and Biogeography, and Insights on Amoenoboletus.
The boletoid genera Butyriboletus and Exsudoporus have recently been suggested by some researchers to constitute a single genus, and Exsudoporus was merged into Butyriboletus as a later synonym. However, no convincing arguments have yet provided significant evidence for this congeneric placement. In this study, we analyze material from Exsudoporus species... -
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A molecular phylogenetic study of African members of tribe Hypolytreae (Mapanioideae, Cyperaceae).
Mapanoioideae are one of two subfamilies of Cyperaceae and consist of 186 species. Molecular phylogenetic relationships in subfamily Cyperoideae have recently been studied well, whereas evolutionary relationships in Mapanioideae remain little known. Subfamily Mapanioideae include two tribes. This study focuses on Hypolytreae, which is represented by three genera in Africa...Mesterházy, Attila ; Kim, Changkyun ; Cabezas, Francesco ; Verloove, Filip ; Larridon, Isabel
Principina, Africa, Hypolytrum, Sedges, Systematics, Mapania, and Molecular phylogeny
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Phylogenetic revision of South American Teloschistaceae (lichenized Ascomycota, Teloschistales) reveals three new genera and species.